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Work on laying approach roads for two bridges in Salem yet to begin

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The Hindu                23.05.2013

Work on laying approach roads for two bridges in Salem yet to begin

Long delay:A view of Gundu Podum Bridge where work is yet to begin for constructing an approach road, in Salem. -PHOTO: P. GOUTHAM
Long delay:A view of Gundu Podum Bridge where work is yet to begin for constructing an approach road, in Salem. -PHOTO: P. GOUTHAM

Project delayed for many years owing to land acquisition.

Work to lay approach roads for Ananda Bridge and Gundu Podum Bridge is yet to begin as the demolition of buildings in the ‘land acquired’ area is to be carried out only next week.

Corporation officials said that they have received the order for settling compensation of Rs. 1.97 crore to a private building on second Agraharam Street after a committee inspected it and approved the compensation.

They said that a total of Rs. 4.16 crore was paid as compensation for land acquisition near both these bridges and buildings were marked for demolition.

They added that compensation has to be settled for two people and it would be completed soon.

The bridges are constructed as part of Thirumanimutharu River Improvement Project and were delayed for many years due to land acquisition. After obtaining clearance from various departments, the government allotted funds for land acquisition and the ‘boomi puja’ was performed on April 29.

But no work has begun yet though officials promised to complete the work in six months.

“Once demolition work is completed, the height of approach roads would be marked and work would begin,” added the officials.

They also added that traffic would be diverted during the work period or only two-wheelers may be allowed to use the bridge.

 

Corporation yet to be compensated for prime land handed over in 1986

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The Hindu                23.05.2013

Corporation yet to be compensated for prime land handed over in 1986

hot propertyAs many as 2,334 housing plots were developed on 73.73 acres of land in MMDA Colony, Arumbakkam, in 1986 —Photo: S.S. Kumar
hot propertyAs many as 2,334 housing plots were developed on 73.73 acres of land in MMDA Colony, Arumbakkam, in 1986 —Photo: S.S. Kumar

The Tamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) owes the Chennai Corporation crores for a 73-acre property it took over in 1986.

Soon, however, the civic body may have to cough up an equivalent amount to gain control of a community hall spread over three grounds of TNHB land.

In 1986, the Chennai Corporation handed over 73.73 acres of land in Arumbakkam to TNHB. The present-day MMDA Colony was built on that property under the Madras Urban Development Project funded by the World Bank. But the Corporation was not paid for the property transfer.

The land price fixed by the revenue department in 1986 for the undeveloped property was just Rs. 42.31 lakh. But today, the Chennai Corporation will get a compensation of less than Rs. 7 crore (including compound interest) for the area which covers Corporation wards 105 and 108.

On the other hand, the three-ground land where the TNHB community hall sought by the Corporation stands is worth at least that much.

On Friday, Mayor Saidai Duraisamy, elected representatives and officials inspected the community hall in MMDA colony as residents had voiced protest against TNHB’s move to auction off the property next week.

“The community hall has remained closed for more than nine years now. Over time, it turned into a public health hazard as garbage was dumped there. Last month, Corporation workers cleaned up the area.

Residents have now requested the Corporation to takeover the community hall,” said area councillor V. Sukumarbabu. At next week’s auction, the price of the three grounds of land is expected to be more than Rs. 7 crore.

On May 22, the Chennai Corporation council is likely to pass a resolution seeking government approval for the Rs. 7-crore compensation amount due from TNHB.

As many as 2,334 housing plots were developed in MMDA Colony by TNHB in 1986. The TNHB project commenced in 1977 but land transfer from the Chennai Corporation to the TNHB was carried out in 1986.

Most of the neighbourhoods developed by TNHB in the city have witnessed spiralling land prices over the past two decades.

Some of the neighbourhoods developed here by the TNHB include Anna Nagar, K.K. Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bharathi Nagar, Indira Nagar, Besant Nagar, Sashtri Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur, Tambaram, Arumbakkam, Villivakkam, Kodungaiyur, Mogappair (east), Mogappair (west), Maduravoyal, Manali, Madhavaram, Ambattur, Avadi and Velachery.

 

Corporation to start work on skywalk in front of CMCH soon

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The Times of India                18.05.2013

Corporation to start work on skywalk in front of CMCH soon

COIMBATORE: The city municipal corporation will soon start work on the proposed foot over-bridge fitted with elevator facility in front of the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital campus in the city. The civic body has been planning to construct the modernised foot over-bridge which is being officially called a skywalk after considering the volume of traffic and pedestrian movement.

"We will soon float tenders and start work on the skywalk project in front of the government hospital," said G Latha, Commissioner, Coimbatore Municipal Corporation. The design for the skywalk has been finalized by the state government based on the Detailed Project Report (DPR) submitted by the corporation. The project report was prepared by Bangalore based Wilbur Smith Associates Pvt Ltd.

"One of the landings of the skywalk will be inside the hospital compound to ensure safety of patients when getting to the hospital," said S Sivarasu, Deputy Commissioner, Coimbatore corporation.

As many as 10,000 people visit the hospital for treatment including more than 5,000 who are treated as in-patients at the medical facility. There will be two elevators fitted at each of the landing bays on either sides of the structure. The total estimated cost of the project is being calculated at just over Rs75lakh. The corporation had earlier proposed skywalks at Gandhipuram, Singanallur and Ramanathapuram junctions. But now it will focus on completing the skywalk in front of the hospital before it takes up the other projects, said an official source.

 


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